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decision? i think the decisions have been very, very good. these judges, they want to try and run the country. the judges are trying to local judge trying to run the country. the man has a horrible past and i could see a decision being made. bring him back. show everybody how horrible this guy is. >> kilmer abrego garcia was flown back from el salvador, but instead of a reunion with friends and family, he's in federal custody tonight charged with human trafficking. >> the grand jury found that over the past nine years, abrego garcia has played a significant role in an alien smuggling ring. they found this was his full time job, not a contractor. he was a smuggler of humans and children and women. he made over 100 trips. this is especially disturbing because abrego garcia is also
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alleged with transporting minor children. a coconspirator alleged that the defendant solicited nude photographs and videos of a minor. a coconspirator also alleges the defendant played a role in the murder of a rival gang member's mother. these facts demonstrate abrego garcia is a danger to our community. >> just the type of people we want in the united states, right? well, this latest turn followed a lengthy battle between the trump administration and the federal courts over what process and the due process understanding abrego. garcia was due when he was deported from the u.s. to salvador's supermax prison. >> in your mind. >> is. >> this resolve. >> that issue in terms of his deportation? and should this be seen in. >> any way as complying with. >> the. >> judge's order to return him to the u.s. and the supreme court, ruling that the us government should facilitate return? well. >> there's a.
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>> big difference between what the state of play was before the indictment and after the indictment. and so the reason why he is back and was returned was because there's an arrest warrant which was presented to the government and in el salvador. so, so there's a there's a big difference there as far as whether it makes the ongoing litigation in maryland mood. i would think so. >> and the deputy attorney general, you just saw, todd blanch, joins us to discuss this. todd, great to see you tonight. thanks for joining us. when did the administration decide to open up this new investigation of abrego? garcia? >> well, i mean. >> look, the president and the department of justice since january 20th have done everything that we can to deport criminals who are here illegally. and that's what we did with this man. we deported him. we got him out of here.
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and a judge in maryland and many members of congress, we had a senator fly down to meet with him, questioned that decision and said, oh no, he's just a family man. and so we said, okay, we'll look into it. and when we started looking into it, and we have great law enforcement officers and prosecutors who who started studying this man and investigating him. and what we found is that we were right. we were right. he is a criminal who should be deported. and at the end of the day, we have a responsibility to protect the american people and to and to keep our country safe. and so we he was indicted and he was indicted on very serious charges because of very serious conduct that we learned about during our investigation. and so he's returned, but he's not returned for any other reason than to face justice, period. >> so this had nothing to do with judge boasberg decision, which i thought was, you know,
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over the top supreme court saying, you know, you got to try to facilitate the return. so you're saying tonight that that the warning of possible contempt charges against administration officials, none of that had anything to do with the investigation? >> no. i mean, first of all, the supreme court stayed any contempt proceedings by by judge boasberg. that case has been stayed in this case. we had a judge in maryland tell us that, oh, no, there's not any evidence that he's a member of ms. 13. you had no right to deport him. and so we what should we do as a department of justice? what? a judge is accusing us of doing something wrong. we have an obligation to everybody, including you, to investigate it. and that's exactly what we did. and so the reason why he was returned and the facilitation that brought him back here is not a judge. it's an arrest warrant issued by a grand jury from the middle district of tennessee, charging him with with two counts of very serious charges involving nine years of smuggling aliens
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all over this country, from texas to maryland and other states. that's why he's back. and that's why the government of el salvador agreed to bring him back because of a federal arrest warrant. >> of course, the left is going crazy about this, and they're kind of taking a victory lap. i don't know why they decided that this individual was who they wanted to tie their tie their political futures to. but on one of your favorite commentators, matthew dowd, made some allegations that are kind of ricocheting across the democrat party against the doj. watch. >> the whole thing. smells watching. >> pam bondi's press conference. >> you're take you're my takeaway from that is it's deplorable. she just makes these outlandish claims. it's not what american. >> justice is. >> supposed to be. it is basically. >> we're going to engineer. >> this in. >> such a way. >> as we decide. somebody we don't. >> like, and we're going to do with them what. >> we want, what we want. and when they're caught, when we're
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caught, we're going to bring the full force of the american government to try to find anything we possibly can to rationalize the mistakes we made. to begin with. >> todd, is that accurate? rationalizing the deportation of abrego garcia after the fact. that's what dowd is alleging here. >> i agree, i very much agree that it's deplorable. but what's deplorable is not only the reaction to this indictment, but the conduct, as alleged in the indictment of this man. i don't think that that mr. dowd has bothered to read the indictment or the publicly filed documents that lay out the proof against him. if anybody in this country thinks it's okay to do what he's alleged to have done, we have big problems. if anybody in this country thinks it's okay for a united states senator to use our taxpayer money to fly to el salvador, to have a meal with a man who, as is alleged, has spent nine
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years, nine years moving illegal aliens all throughout this country, including children. i mean, read the indictment. this isn't attorney general bondi making things up. this is a grand a grand jury indictment. that means, as we all know, that a grand jury heard evidence. and you can see from the indictment the source of that evidence, this is not a case of us doing something that's deplorable. the conduct is deplorable. it's very disappointing. it's very disappointing to have people on the left now complaining when they're the same ones that were accusing us, accusing us, accusing the department of justice and dhs of doing something so wrong and so horrible by deporting this man. and then when we actually investigate our conduct, we investigate who this person is, and we find out that not only is he somebody who needed to be deported because he's, as alleged, a member of ms13, a terrorist organization, but he
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also spent nine years, basically his full time job, according to the indictment and the publicly filed documents, doing what he did for people to react and all of a sudden accuse attorney general bondi of doing anything wrong here, that it's actually extraordinarily disappointing to our law enforcement partners, the people that work this case, hard to find out whether did we get it right is the left. right is the senators that went down to visit him right that this man should never have been deported? let's look at this. let's look at the evidence that we have to say that he's miss 13. let's look at the evidence that we have that suggests that he's been committing very serious federal crimes. >> what about the. yeah. what? todd, i'm sorry to interrupt, but the photographs that that attorney general bondi referenced of children. i found that particularly disturbing. and we have a huge problem with child sex trafficking in the
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united states, especially of foreign children being brought here and trafficked, abused in some way, exploited in other ways. what can you tell us about that specifically? and is that part of the underlying charges or just those details, you know, added in for, you know, for explanation purposes? >> so, yes, i mean, look, the, the, the folks that are complaining or suggesting there's anything wrong with this indictment should take the time to read it, and they should read the detention memo that was filed today as well. when it comes to the undocumented children, you're right, laura, it's a big problem. it's so heartbreaking that there are young, young children coming into this country and then being being shipped off or driven off by, as alleged by by people like this man. and then we don't know what happens to them. and you're right, there are sex trafficking. there's horrible things that happen to these people. and as alleged, and this is in the indictment and
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the publicly filed documents, this isn't this isn't attorney general bondi making things up. this isn't us trying to do something out of bounds. it's publicly filed documents that that some of the individuals that this man would, would, would, would traffic were young undocumented children. and it's not that that's bad enough, but you're talking about doing it in vans and vehicles where there was no safety. there was. it was it's really, really heartbreaking. and so look, i, i this this man is innocent until proven guilty and he will get his day in court and he is back and we'll see what happens. >> well, we could we expect some of these coconspirators who were quoted in the indictment to actually appear at trial. maybe they have immunity or given immunity, or maybe they've already done their time and appear at trial to tell what they know about him. >> yeah. >> look, i'm not that's a i
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don't know what will happen at the trial, but certainly we have to prove that he is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. and that's something we take very seriously. and rest assured that that i expect that that will happen. and i expect that that when the when the public when the american people see the evidence that that we have against this man. and as far as what's going to happen at a trial, if there is one, that's that's certainly not something i'm going to try to opine on tonight. but this isn't a fluke of a case law. this isn't something that we just made up as, as the left is trying to suggest right now, this is a very carefully and heavily investigated case by a by a task force, the vulcan task force. and we'll see who testifies at trial. but but this is a strong case. >> all right todd, we appreciate your joining us tonight. thank you very much. and everyone watching tonight, i want to remind you about what this man's own wife accused him of. on top of everything that's
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in the indictment, this audio from a 2020 court hearing first obtained by usa today. remember it? >> i opened the door and i was like, help! and then when he heard me, like, he grabbed me from my hair and then he slapped me. i have pictures of the evidence, like all the bruises, because it's not even on wednesday. he hit me like around like three in the morning. he would just wake up and like, hit me. and then last saturday for my daughter's birthday party, before i went to my daughter's birthday party, he slammed me three times. and then last week i did call the police. my sister called the police because he hit me in front of my sister. >> nice guy. when that audio resurfaced, his wife just brushed it off, said they weren't in a good place at the time and that he was traumatized after being in ice detention during covid. but of course, the democrats, they wanted their hero home. chris van hollen, as we just heard from todd blanche, you know, practically spooned with him today when he was brought back. >> this is a. victory for due process. it's a victory for the
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constitution. it should not have taken this long. you know, i've said repeatedly, repeatedly, this is not about the man, abrego. garcia. this is about his constitutional rights and really the rights of all of us, that if president trump and his administration can trample the rights of one person, the rights of all of us are at risk. >> here to unpack more, mike davis, founder and president of the article three project and former gorsuch clerk. and matt tory, pollster and political analyst. i want to start with matt here just on the politics of this, and we're going to get back to this indictment, the politics of this, chris. so this is not about the man. what the what do the american people see here? >> well. >> you know, he got his due process, right. he's coming back. >> and he's facing. >> these federal charges. and i think the democrats keep doing this in every category. they keep gravitating to things that the average american thinks are just crazy, that just don't
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make any sense. this man obviously has a very difficult history. he does have his time, his in the court of law, and he'd be proven one way or another. but i will say one quick thing, if you don't mind me saying they're attacking pam bondi right now. pam bondi went to stetson law school here in florida, which i attended as well. the one thing they do at stetson, they are ranked number one in this country in terms of trial advocacy and preparing people to try a case. pam's not going to bring a case that she doesn't believe she can make stick, i can guarantee you that. >> well, i've got to say, my congressman, jamie raskin, defended all of this tonight. and his constituent watch, i. >> don't know of a single democrat who defended him specifically against any crimes because he wasn't charged with any crimes. he doesn't have any criminal history, to my knowledge, or a criminal record. and there were no charges outstanding when he got unceremoniously picked up and flown out of the country. and that's called a disappearance. that's what happens in authoritarian societies. they
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obviously want to make this about whether or not he ends up being a good guy or a bad guy, but it's not a moral question. >> mike, your reaction to this tonight. >> that is nonsense. the democrats. defended this. guy as simply a maryland. father and a construction worker. they tried to canonize kilmer as a saint. saint kilmer of maryland. now this maryland father is going to be a tennessee prisoner. maybe chris van hollen, the maryland senator, can go have whiskey in tennessee with this guy instead of margaritas down in el salvador. >> well, matt, again, it's a very curious thing that we have an issue where i think it's like, what, 72% of the country, 68% of the country wants criminal aliens out. they actually support mass deportation of illegal aliens. so he was illegally in the country. he he didn't self-deport when he was asked. i mean, all these people are
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deportable, but, you know, they had this kind of a process in place that you could quibble with whether they should have sent him off first or did the, you know, larger investigation first. but the point is, as a political matter, no one goes into those details. the voters see what this is. democrats defending criminal aliens ahead of america's interest, period. end of story. >> well, laura, that's why the new york times has a story saying that the democrats have a huge problem in counties across the country because they're losing their vote and they're losing it for these very issues. people look at this and say, why are you going down and sipping tea or having margaritas or whatever with a with a person who's been in this country illegally and allegedly did even just the things he was alleged doing before this indictment came out. they look at it and just think, it's nuts. and so i don't know where the democrats, they're not going to solve it, giving $20 million to people to try to figure out how to talk to young men, because the young
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off in an alliance together. makes sense. look, who knows how all of this drama is going to unfold where it ultimately will end up. but if anyone thought that liberals were going to welcome elon musk with open arms, hakeem jeffries threw cold water on that idea when asked about it earlier today. look, no one knows how this will end up as a as an ongoing unfolding escalation. or ultimately they'll get back together. we hope they do. but one thing we do know is that life will go on, and there's a lot of great economic news out there leading the economic doomsdayers to scratch their heads. the people at bloomberg didn't know what to report, and the jobs numbers came in higher than expected at 139,000. only 130 were predicted and wage growth outpaced inflation at 3.9%. and digging into the
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details, it also looks like those jobs that were created were going to native born americans. yeah, that's good news. and as a result of all this, the dow also went up nearly 450 points today. that is a big wow. but i thought we were told the sky was falling because of all the trump tariffs. as for all that hand-wringing about it's going to cause inflation. well, it did not happen. the globalists at the economist are obviously frustrated. they had to post this headline. trump's tariffs have so far caused little inflation. boo hoo. noting that rarely had economists spoken in such unison, warning about the inflation that was supposedly coming. but then they had to add the administration should not be cheering just yet. with tariffs higher than during much of the depression. consumers are bound to see some effect in time. my friends, that is called wishful thinking from
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the economist. well, the truth is, donald trump has been consistently better on economic issues than all of the so-called experts than all of his critics. he ran on restoring the middle class, on bringing jobs back home, enforcing the border, lowering energy prices and getting us better trade deals. he's working on all of those issues on all fronts 24 over seven. despite the court rulings that sometimes have been against him despite limited help from capitol hill, despite almost no help from the business community, with help from elon musk, without help from elon musk. he will keep fighting. and back to elon. look, he's smart enough to know that if he has any political home and i know no party is perfect, but it has to be with the trump republicans. democrats. oh my goodness. they showed their true selves every time they sat silently when teslas got
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vandalized, even torched, and when their constituents tried to destroy the entire company that elon musk worked so hard to create. again, republicans are not perfect. we criticized republicans plenty on the angl. they have been driving the spending problem for decades, but they're not insane. and they don't seek to punish american entrepreneurs and innovators just because they happen to be democrats. and that's the angle. now, kevin hassett is the national economic council director for donald trump. he has a lot to say on this, especially on the good economic news that we got today. kevin, i have to say, i love reporting these stories because we heard and you and i talked about this inflation prediction because of the tariffs over and over and over again. so what's going on out there? >> it's just incredible. >> laura, to look at it. but think. >> about it. >> this way. >> that everybody's. >> been telling us that the tariffs.
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>> are. >> going to create all this terrible inflation. and then when you're talking about inflation, they'll say, oh, there's core this or whatever pce, cpi, they give you all these things. let me tell it to you this way that right now every single measure that we have of inflation is lower than it's been in. >> more. >> than four years. and meanwhile, while that's happening, we got. about $60 billion last month in tariff revenue. and the congressional budget office just put out a report that says that we're going to get 2.8 trillion over the next ten years of revenue from the tariffs, and. >> there's no inflation. >> so this is exactly what the president said. and what you and i talked about about six weeks ago on your show, where if china has given us stuff all the time and we got a trade surplus with them every day, every year, then that means that they're supplying stuff to us no matter what. and so if we put a tariff on it, then they'll just take a hit. and that's what we're seeing. >> what about the economists? they're so bitter that there's no inflation. i mean, it's really pathetic. i mean, they can't understand why all their soothsayers were wrong about
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this, but they add in their piece today. well, they should they shouldn't cheer yet because it's coming, right. >> they keep saying that like, just wait. it's going to get bad. just wait. it's going to get bad. but here it is that we've had big, positive surprises in jobs every month since president trump's been in here. and so what that means is that we've created 500,000 more jobs now in just a few months. and we did that. and this is something that i would have to thank ellen for helping us with. we did this while we cut 50,000 federal government worker jobs. and so in the biden economy, they're. >> creating jobs. >> but there are government jobs. we actually cut government jobs and did that and created 500,000 private sector jobs. and so this is exactly what president trump talked about on the campaign. and now the data show that. >> it's working. >> out just the way he said. >> and kevin. elon musk did predict in this on, you know, kind of feud situation we're in predicted that with tariffs would come a recession in the second half of the year. that's
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couldn't get any more negative than that as a prediction. why is that wrong. >> well well think about it. the tariffs are in place. inflation is down, jobs are booming and the tax cuts haven't been passed yet. and so i'll tell you right now laura, and i'll come to you in december and you can make me eat crow or not, that we're going to have at least 4% growth this year because with the tax cuts are passed and people understand that the tariffs work the way the president said, then things are going to lift off in a way that people will look back and say, the way president trump has, that it's a golden age and we're going to start the golden age. well, it's starting already. you can see it in the jobs numbers. but yes, this is going to be not a recession, but it's not even going to be 3% growth. it's going to be way better. >> kevin, are you surprised about this trump musk rift or a lot of people weren't really surprised. are you surprised? >> you know, i'm. >> disappointed and i'm grateful for the work that he did. but i'm disappointed the way it worked out. >> all right, kevin, thank you very much. and ahead is trump derangement syndrome just a laugh line or is it an actual
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>> a burner phone. she's super cool. it sounds nuts to me now. what started as a political disagreement in 2016 seems to have become a full blown mental breakdown in 2024. so again, trump derangement syndrome. just something to laugh off. or is this now a serious medical condition? americans want to know. here with reaction. non-doctor riccioli, host of the rizzoli show. rich. we're kind of having fun here, but i'm ed poor is truly afraid. does she have tds or is this political play acting? i think we might have lost him. we're going to try to get him back. but this raises a question when she. christiane amanpour is one, i think internationally, one of the most respected
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reporters out there. i mean, she's reported on every war, she's reported on every international conflict, at least in recent memory. and she actually believes the united states is on par with north korea regarding the safety and security of, i guess, international journalists there. there is zero reason for her to believe that. now, if you're an individual who is here on a student visa and you're actively aligning with terrorist groups and, you know, considered a national security threat to the united states, then yeah, maybe you have some concerns. but, i mean, as christiane put herself in that category, i wouldn't think so. so what is all this? is it just again, is it play acting? is this performative theater, or is this where liberals are
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just. >> completely redone the oval office. >> it's beautiful. >> i love the gold on the ceiling. >> thank you. it's pretty nice. >> there's a. >> lot. >> of gold in there, laura. >> that's clearly. >> a dig. look, every every edge. >> of the wainscot has gold filigree. now, elon was taking a little swipe there. and at the same event, the president commented on elon's bruise, that bruised eye, and later he used it to needle him. >> it turns. >> out even. >> a five year old punching you in the in the face actually. >> does know his accident. yeah, he could do it if you knew x. >> he knows. >> mom right now, even with the black eye. i said, do you want a little makeup? we'll get you a little makeup. but he said, no, i don't think so. which is interesting and very nice. >> laura. >> interestingly. >> these two. >> yeah. >> very interesting. yeah. he wanted to. >> be himself. but look. >> these two have clearly been tweaking each other for a long time. there can only be one president. and it wasn't elon. the president was the guy who gave elon that ceremonial key
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on his way out of the white house, which, as you know, he gives it to a lot of people. so it itself was kind of a demeaning. here you go. goodbye. great to see you. thanks a lot. there were tensions building for a long time. >> you spent. you spent a quarter of $1 billion in giving you this key. i mean, i like the key. i like the key. but it's. did he like the gold on this? it's a little hard to, but there was a. >> lot. >> of sub terranean kind of movements there. i kind of passive. >> aggressive things that they were both emitting despite their great affection for each other. >> early on, i think. >> they both. they did. >> yeah. they like each other. well, the thing i think. >> the thing that made me laugh. laura, did you see russia offered elon musk? they gave offered him political asylum. today i'm not making this up. and i love the media attention to trump's tesla. they actually had a tesla cam on all day. did i mean, did they think trump was going to go out there and deface his own car? kia's own vehicle or torch it? i mean, this is crazy. and
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my sense is there will be some big theatrical patch up. they're going to get together again. >> yeah. >> all will be well, laura. all will. >> be well. they're better off together. it's like one of those couples. they're just better off. there's problems. stay together. better off together. the left is nuts. they're totally nuts. elon's not going to align with those people. and there's no 80% of the country is going to who's desperate to have, you know, a libertarian agenda. that's just it's just not. if that was the case then rand paul would be president right now. and we love rand paul, but he's not president okay. so i mean, they both are great people and they both got to fix it. all right. all will definitely not be well though and isn't in the obama household. michelle obama admitted this week that her own daughter has changed the last name. >> you know, malia. >> who started in film. >> i mean. >> her first project. >> she took. >> off her. >> last name. >> and we were like, there's still going to know it's you, malia, you know? >> but we. >> respected the fact that, you know. >> she's trying to. >> make her way.
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>> she called she calls that the push away laura. she said the kids are engaged in push away, but maybe she's changing her last name because you keep talking about her on your podcast. i always say just because you're in the public eye doesn't mean your kids have to be. and maybe that's why they're changing the last name. >> wait a second. i have a question. is she is she just like cher? is she just malia? >> malia? >> exclamation there's no last name at all. is it robinson? is she taking michelle's mom's or michelle's maiden name? that would be kind of cool, i guess. >> but i think she's just a one namer. >> laura. malia. okay. and the former first lady is again complaining about the scrutiny she received from you, raymond, while she was in the white house. in a new book, she writes that during our. what? what did she say during our family's time in the white house? what? >> the way i looked was constantly being dissected. what i wore, how my hair was styled. for a while now, i've been wanting to reclaim more of
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that story, to share it in my own way. now, laura, the book is called literally the look and it is by michelle obama. if she hates dissecting her style, why is she writing a book about, quote, the beauty and intrigue that she brought to the white house through her style? none of this makes sense. there's a self-loathing thing in michelle obama. she's kind of like, she's kind of like the person who faults the fish for taking the bait. you dress up, you do magazine covers, people scrutinize it, and then you complain about it while you charge them to hear your complaints. none of this makes sense. >> god bless her. but michelle obama went on the ellen show and did push ups. okay, so if she didn't want attention to her arms and her physique and she's really strong and really fit, then why is she doing that? this is just this is now just, you know, completely ludicrous.
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serious. and they these people are total open borders fanatics. >> yeah, absolutely. i just watched. >> the reaction of. >> karen bass, the. >> l.a. mayor, and she. >> says she's outraged. >> at the trump administration ice agents. these people hate. >> law and order. laura. >> i've lived in los angeles for most. of my life. and i'll tell you, the guy behind the policy, stephen. >> miller, he and i were neighbors. >> growing up. >> we were. >> in the same communities. we've witnessed this subculture. >> where there are these. >> people camped. >> out at. >> these stores. >> like home depot, and i. >> love. home depot, but there's this. >> culture of illegal. >> immigration that's not just. >> tolerated. >> it's. just a part. >> of the. >> fabric of the city. it's totally unacceptable. it's totally lawless. and takes. >> bold thinkers. >> like donald trump. >> stephen miller. >> tom homan. >> to go. >> in there and say, we're. >> done with this. >> unfortunately, though, because. >> the left. >> talks the way. >> they do, they normalize. a reaction where you're supposed to be outraged. if we enforce our own laws. >> yeah. i mean, i think anyone who doubted that democrats are, if they get back into power,
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are not going to open the border again and flood the country with millions of illegals. this scene in la tonight should disabuse you of that notion. the democrats get elected again, they get back into power. this is what they will do. this is who they are. >> this is something that i've experienced my whole life in los angeles, california. they love illegal immigration. they like it. >> they like the. >> fact that our. >> border is open. >> people can come in. >> here and they can get jobs where they pay slave wages underneath the minimum wage. that is a totally accepted thing. it's an open secret. it takes someone like donald trump to finally say, well, why are we tolerating that? we should never have tolerated that. but the problem is, is that the left is so angry and they're so fueled by all these people in the media and in the establishment, the democrat politics, who act as though it's okay to be violent against people like ice agents. this has been over and over again. you saw lamonica mciver swing your hips around, slammed, body slamming, ice age. it's
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unthinkable. i know it's hilarious and we use it for content. but think about a congresswoman in the united states going to a law enforcement agent and slamming into them. and it is not front page news for the rest of the year. it's so much violence that comes from the left. they've normalized it to such an incredible degree, but good for trump for standing up to them. >> well, we actually had the fbi director speaking of the lawlessness of these people, kash patel was on with joe rogan talking about what the left has tried to do to him of late. watch. he was talking about the, you know, attempt to reveal publicly his home address, personal details about him. >> yeah, i'm familiar with it. >> we have it now. let's listen. >> my house just got swatted yesterday. what? yeah, but. >> you got swatted. >> oh, yeah. >> the head of. >> the fbi gets swatted. >> yeah, yeah. these people
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play. it's the ultimate height of hypocrisy. they have two sets of rules. one against you and one for them. >> yeah. and meanwhile as you said alex karen bass equating ice with terrorists. scale of 1 to 10. how dumb is this scale of 1 to 10? we got to go. how dumb is this for the democrats? >> i just think they're going to wait until someone innocent gets killed before they stop these tactics. they've been doing it for so long. they want to see people die and suffer. >> alex, thank you very much for joining us. we'll continue to monitor this tonight on fox. jesse watters takes it from here. >> hello, everyone. i'm sandra smith, along with kennedy, jessica tarlov, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city. and this is the five.

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